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there is a renewed battle going on tonight in california about renewable energy. specifically, solar power. it's about profit versus loss. tax collectors versus the taxpayers. correspondent william la jeunesse lays it all out for us. >> there will be screwups and bankruptcies. indictments and deaths. but we are going to keep going. >> critics be damned says governor jerry brown who backed solar energy regardless of cost or consequence. >> we're opposed to that obviously because we will be the ones to live with it forever. >> riverside is home to more solar energy than anywhere else. but some call at it tax and rate payer ripoff. >> on the face it looks like a big deal. talk about the judge job and long-term benefit to county but we will carry the burden of having the facilities for decades to come. >> there isn't a single energy source in the united states that isn't subsidized right now. this is leveling the playing field for solar. the truth is the cost for solar power is going consistently down. >> costs are dropping. but solar is still up to five time more exp
there is a renewed battle going on tonight in california about renewable energy. specifically, solar power. it's about profit versus loss. tax collectors versus the taxpayers. correspondent william la jeunesse lays it all out for us. >> there will be screwups and bankruptcies. indictments and deaths. but we are going to keep going. >> critics be damned says governor jerry brown who backed solar energy regardless of cost or consequence. >> we're opposed to that obviously...
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this 9-1-1 operator in california arranged to buy the morning coffee for folks around newtown. >> i wanted to do more than donate a few dollars. i cannot afford to buy breakfast but i can buy them a cup of coffee. >> he posted this online others chipped in with chocolate and other snacks. as for the kids at sandy hook elementary school the district will take classes at an unused school building nearby. and now our coverage from newtown, and because of a threat another school did not open today. rick: unfortunately, since friday's shooting authorities have been forced to deal with a number of bomb threats. they have not panned out but all have to be checked out including one of the schools in newtown today. six of the seven schools were scheduled to re-open on a two hour delay with police officers at all the schools. this morning, before the school was set to re-open that school did not allow the kids in but brought in a bomb squad. an unfortunate develop 349 for the student whose helped to go back to class and return to normalcy at that one school. other kids did return to class in newtown
this 9-1-1 operator in california arranged to buy the morning coffee for folks around newtown. >> i wanted to do more than donate a few dollars. i cannot afford to buy breakfast but i can buy them a cup of coffee. >> he posted this online others chipped in with chocolate and other snacks. as for the kids at sandy hook elementary school the district will take classes at an unused school building nearby. and now our coverage from newtown, and because of a threat another school did not...
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blue shield of california has $3.9 billion of cash already on hand. that is nearly three times more as they're required to v should they even be allowed to jack up their premiums this much? and will other insurers soon follow suit? to follow this we have the former president and ceo of intergirs health and author of the book, political malpractice. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you, sandra. sandra: my question, blue shield wants to raise rates by average of 12%. in some cases they will be raised 20%. could you call this the unintended condition sequences of obamacare? >> well it was certainly predictable. when you begin to add things which are favorable to consumers but perhaps very expensive to insurance companies you could expected the insurance companies to cover their bets. preexisting conditions, for instance, is a very favorable consumer item but it's like calling your homeowners policy and asking after the your house is being burned, can i get coverage? so we've asked the insurance companies to do things which are essentially unprofit
blue shield of california has $3.9 billion of cash already on hand. that is nearly three times more as they're required to v should they even be allowed to jack up their premiums this much? and will other insurers soon follow suit? to follow this we have the former president and ceo of intergirs health and author of the book, political malpractice. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you, sandra. sandra: my question, blue shield wants to raise rates by average of 12%. in some cases...
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that needs to continue. >> southern california is home to the largest u.s. population of egyptian christians, better known, and at least one new face appears in the pews at the three holy ones in california. >> and the church is of devotion and also enlightening and even-- >> and homeland security shows the number have doubled since the muslim brotherhood have come into power, and many are fleeing persecution. the new government a pro islamist constitution that christians or liberals cannot accept. >> and the are christians going to be protected, and rights trampled on based on the fact that they're christian and not muslim. >> adding there are 8 million christians in egypt and could be facing a calamitous situation where so many, and speak of millions being spent around the world, to countries where they can safely practice their religion. that's a real possibility. harris? >> that's a very large number, millions. dominic di-natale. president obama and john boehner meeting behind closed doors to talk about the economic fiscal cliff and the latest on the neg
that needs to continue. >> southern california is home to the largest u.s. population of egyptian christians, better known, and at least one new face appears in the pews at the three holy ones in california. >> and the church is of devotion and also enlightening and even-- >> and homeland security shows the number have doubled since the muslim brotherhood have come into power, and many are fleeing persecution. the new government a pro islamist constitution that christians or...
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in other words, in california, the people voted and said they opposed it. we've got three different things. will they say you can't have gay marriage? will they say it's up to the states or will they say you have to have gay marriage. >> they could also say that all of these other groups don't even have standing to bring this to the court. and not even deal with -- >> let me have you jump in here, mckay, if you would, because president obama himself has suggested at times in the past that he thinks this is sort of up to the states. it seems like in a lot of ways he doesn't really believe that, but he's suggested that. again, yes, there's an evolution, as maria suggests. it's happening in this country. but evolution takes time. and the notion that people may say six months from now it will all be settled, i'm not so convinced of that. are you? >> no, yeah, you're absolutely right. this is going to take probably generations for it to get settled. and also remember that president obama in 2008 when he still opposed same-sex marriage cited religious reasons. an
in other words, in california, the people voted and said they opposed it. we've got three different things. will they say you can't have gay marriage? will they say it's up to the states or will they say you have to have gay marriage. >> they could also say that all of these other groups don't even have standing to bring this to the court. and not even deal with -- >> let me have you jump in here, mckay, if you would, because president obama himself has suggested at times in the...
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california, colorado, maryland and other states that are going to do this well will show the country. can you save money? can you improve health outcomes? can you give people options they like? i would look to those particular states because they are really working on developing an exchange, running it well, the case of colorado interestingly enough, it's pretty bipartisan. you have people who want to make it work on both sides of the aisle. these could shame other states to come in. i also think we should be honest. out of 2014, there may be some bumps in the road. but this is for the long haul. out of the gate, it may not be perfect. but lots of software is not perfect out of gate, but we use it and love it and it helps us. the same is going to be true here. it's going to help millions of people get better insurance products that are cheaper. >> thanks for coming in. >>> coming up, some senate democrat cans are trying to change the filibuster rule and house speaker john boehner issues a threat. >>> republicans make their first post election attempt at immigration reform. and just wh
california, colorado, maryland and other states that are going to do this well will show the country. can you save money? can you improve health outcomes? can you give people options they like? i would look to those particular states because they are really working on developing an exchange, running it well, the case of colorado interestingly enough, it's pretty bipartisan. you have people who want to make it work on both sides of the aisle. these could shame other states to come in. i also...
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california has done a very good job of banning the smoke. it is the second lowest state in terms of smoking, but the smokeless is on the rise. it shows they are not stopping the nicotine consumption. they're just changing it from smoking to smokeless. stuart: fascinating. laura reis, thank you very much for joining us. that is interesting. >> thank you. stuart: would you believe 440 million smokeless tobacco -- charles: they spent a lot of money developing those products. they are innovative products they've come out with in the last five years. they spent a lot of money with innovation. i tried chewing tobacco once, i was in the air force, it took me two weeks to go through a whole container. that's what the kids start off with. you could tell i'm a city boy. david: all kinds of tobacco products. stuart: i'm astonished by that huge amount of advertising. >>> one man logs 1 million miles of air travel in one year. he loves it. my take on that is next. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the eat barrier reef with sh
california has done a very good job of banning the smoke. it is the second lowest state in terms of smoking, but the smokeless is on the rise. it shows they are not stopping the nicotine consumption. they're just changing it from smoking to smokeless. stuart: fascinating. laura reis, thank you very much for joining us. that is interesting. >> thank you. stuart: would you believe 440 million smokeless tobacco -- charles: they spent a lot of money developing those products. they are...
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you grew up in california an you got a degree in physics and then a master's degreen theology. you and i i were talking before the show started. you he worked d just about everherere. whatat got youou to elevation burger? i i worked on the hill for about a year in 199and wrotote a paper abobout how microbes are killing people. when i had the idea for elevation burgerin 2002, i said we have to do inorganic burger with no compromise. >> expensive by many standards. you have managed to make a cost effective. >> that was a concern of course but we did find ways to do it affoably. we have self-funded mt of it. >> what is the t trick to going global? you have two locatioions -- >> f five now. >> what took off? >> we e sawwe found a great frarancse partner r in the mide east. he really put h his heart and soul into developing the and. middleasrners loved american brands. it is very compeing for them. >> it t was a local consulting group that helped you statart t franchise. you statarted with one location in falls church. >> i aays wanted to grow it. as i read and understood franchisin
you grew up in california an you got a degree in physics and then a master's degreen theology. you and i i were talking before the show started. you he worked d just about everherere. whatat got youou to elevation burger? i i worked on the hill for about a year in 199and wrotote a paper abobout how microbes are killing people. when i had the idea for elevation burgerin 2002, i said we have to do inorganic burger with no compromise. >> expensive by many standards. you have managed to make...
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everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forebearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> uf been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for four people. that's up next. ♪ oh oh, oh, oh ♪ you're wonderful ♪ you have a heart of gold [ male announcer ] vera wang love. the new diamond bridal collection from vera wang. exclusively at zales. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. and it's four times stronger. charmin ultra strong. ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales
everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forebearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> uf been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for...
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pension giant california state teachers' retirement system is reviewing a $400 million firm. which owns bushmaster. meanwhile, walmart has pulled that same assault rifle from its stores. >>> and gas prices are falling. the national average is just under $3.25 a gallon. for the first time this year, all 50 states have gas below $4. >>> banks rose monday and they could see a record fourth quarter. morningen stanley was fined $400 million. and apple shut down prompt pant that began. >>> this one interesting according to business trade arogot.com, the mini is outselling the bigger 2 to 1. >>> one new jersey girl is getting her wish. the toy maker hasbro will begin making gender neutral easy-bake ovens. it will also feature boys in the upcoming ads. >>> and feeling the aftermath of sandy hook. >>> and grieving moments in connecticut. >>> get ready for a snowstorm. in some cases, the first snowstorm of the forecast comi. you're watching "early today." >>> other stories making news across america today. gun control advocates answered president obama's call for action in the wake of
pension giant california state teachers' retirement system is reviewing a $400 million firm. which owns bushmaster. meanwhile, walmart has pulled that same assault rifle from its stores. >>> and gas prices are falling. the national average is just under $3.25 a gallon. for the first time this year, all 50 states have gas below $4. >>> banks rose monday and they could see a record fourth quarter. morningen stanley was fined $400 million. and apple shut down prompt pant that...
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dan summer, professor of agricultural economics at the university of california davis, says the new price of milk will be far above what it now costs dairy farmers to produce it. >> it really will be just chaos. nobody really knows how to act. >> reporter: so we would go back to this old farm bill, which would force the government to buy milk at an extremely high price. >> that's right. >> reporter: this could be a windfall for dairy farmers. >> here's the problem for dairy farmers: they don't want chaos in the milk market. it sounds good-- "gee, everybody will double or triple the price"-- but how much milk would people buy at that price? >> reporter: nobody will pay it. >> nobody will pay it. >> reporter: shoppers for milk today couldn't understand why congress can't at least solve this problem. linda vella: >> they all need to be fired. and if we want to continue to eat, the bill needs to be passed. that's where we get our food, people. >> reporter: we called the department of agriculture, and they say they have no backup plan to avoid this scenario. in terms of a price increase, a spo
dan summer, professor of agricultural economics at the university of california davis, says the new price of milk will be far above what it now costs dairy farmers to produce it. >> it really will be just chaos. nobody really knows how to act. >> reporter: so we would go back to this old farm bill, which would force the government to buy milk at an extremely high price. >> that's right. >> reporter: this could be a windfall for dairy farmers. >> here's the problem...
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we had a factory in gardena california. we were paying taxes. there was a little law that was only used once on me, i think a paraphernalia law that said it was illegal to ship paraphernalia across state lines. that made it a federal offense. by the way joe biden wrote the law. >> cenk: i hope you're right. biden and obama don't have a great record on this. let's bring in a different point of view. you and i agree we're optimistic about the laws that we hope it goes in the right direction and spreads across the country. i'll bring in sandra, a member of colorado concern. i don't believe she shares our point of view. what is your take on legalizing marijuana in colorado. >> good evening cenk, happy to be here. i represent the business community, and we're very concerned about the passage of amendment 164 and it's implication for business and for colorado. >> cenk: why? >> that's our concern. >> cenk: i don't get that? i guess if you represent the alcohol companies you might be worried about competition but why the business. >> we're concerned abo
we had a factory in gardena california. we were paying taxes. there was a little law that was only used once on me, i think a paraphernalia law that said it was illegal to ship paraphernalia across state lines. that made it a federal offense. by the way joe biden wrote the law. >> cenk: i hope you're right. biden and obama don't have a great record on this. let's bring in a different point of view. you and i agree we're optimistic about the laws that we hope it goes in the right direction...
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everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forbearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for four people. that's up next. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. the end of trial and error has arrived. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. le
everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forbearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for four...
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tonight when a gunman opened fire on holiday shoppers and employees -- i'm sorry, in oregon, not in california, inside a portland area mall. the gunman was also killed. and as we just heard from the sheriff's department, a third person with what is being described as a traumatic injury. we'll bring you more updates on msnbc as events develop. >>> and now for today's other news. you know this picture, don't you? this is martin luther king jr. standing on the steps of the lincoln memorial in our nation's capitol, august 28th, 1963. his most famous speech, the one we call "i have a dream." you probably, however, don't know this guy standing beside dr. king that day. that's walter reuther, in some ways the inventor of the modern lane american labor movement. here he is again marching that day. he became a union organizer in michigan in the sometimes difficult and sometimes violent strikes of 1936 and '37. at the time workers in the big auto plants were coming home sick and injured and exhausted. and no matter how long or how hard they worked, they were coming home broke too. the auto companies did
tonight when a gunman opened fire on holiday shoppers and employees -- i'm sorry, in oregon, not in california, inside a portland area mall. the gunman was also killed. and as we just heard from the sheriff's department, a third person with what is being described as a traumatic injury. we'll bring you more updates on msnbc as events develop. >>> and now for today's other news. you know this picture, don't you? this is martin luther king jr. standing on the steps of the lincoln...
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the gentleman from california. i'd like to inquire of my colleague how many speakers she has. >> i would be happy to tell you. we expect four. >> the gentle lady from new york. the gentleman reserves. >> thank you. let me give the minister to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the gentleman from last -- let me give three minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, just when i thought the process in this house cannot get any worse, the republicans reached a new low. we were originally told we were meeting on the speaker's so- called plan b tax bill, zapotecs tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of middle -- that he attacks tax cuts for the wealthy at the expense of middle-class families. i am not sure to call this one, plan b 2.0, plan c, we do not really have a plan plan? it is similar to the reconciliation bill the republicans brought to the floor and a few months ago. it costs $36 billion from thes.n.a.p. program -- the s.n.a.p. program. hundreds of thousands of kids would lose their access
the gentleman from california. i'd like to inquire of my colleague how many speakers she has. >> i would be happy to tell you. we expect four. >> the gentle lady from new york. the gentleman reserves. >> thank you. let me give the minister to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> the gentleman from last -- let me give three minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, just when i thought the process in this house cannot get any worse, the republicans...
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. >> reporter: california oysters. although small and not too many, these oysters are sensitive to water quality. >> the water is getting better and the quality is getting much improved. >> reporter: this hasn't always been the case. for over 100 years a shipyard operator across the river and legend has it once in the 1940s the water caught fire. that combined with agriculture runoff in the napa valley created nasty water. down river matthew sears manages the 112-year-old vallejo yacht club. he said since shipping closed and wildlife has improved, the wildlife is returning. >> we have salmon, straight bass. they don't have a chance. he gets them every time. >> reporter: there is still a lot of work to be done, but the small critters are making big splash. while is oysters are a good indicator that the napa river is getting better all the time, i still wasn't eat them. >>> coming up next, what may be a new challenge by the democratic majority in sacramento. >> prop 13. the people's initiative to limit property taxation.
. >> reporter: california oysters. although small and not too many, these oysters are sensitive to water quality. >> the water is getting better and the quality is getting much improved. >> reporter: this hasn't always been the case. for over 100 years a shipyard operator across the river and legend has it once in the 1940s the water caught fire. that combined with agriculture runoff in the napa valley created nasty water. down river matthew sears manages the 112-year-old...
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fresno, california rounding out the top five with philadelphia and bridgeport and modesto. >> earlier in the show, we told you about shipping deadlines. in order to make your presents on time for christmas. what holiday shopping you leave for the last minute. >> here are your responses. i do all of my hopping christmas eve . >> stocking stuffers go out on christmas eve morning, love the crowd. >> i leave gifts for the kids until the last minute so santa can come through with last minute surprises.
fresno, california rounding out the top five with philadelphia and bridgeport and modesto. >> earlier in the show, we told you about shipping deadlines. in order to make your presents on time for christmas. what holiday shopping you leave for the last minute. >> here are your responses. i do all of my hopping christmas eve . >> stocking stuffers go out on christmas eve morning, love the crowd. >> i leave gifts for the kids until the last minute so santa can come through...
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so if you wanted to thread the needle you could. >> eliot: the referendum in california itself it was unconstitutional. yet the federal statute that says we don't respect new york state's respect for same-sex marriage, a and then you're left with a crazy quilt across the nation. are you excited about the prospect of this twin set of decisions from the supreme court or nervous about it because of massive uncertainty. >> i'm not nervous at all and i'm very excited. i think that result which we just talked about which is possible because anything is possible, i think that result is very unlikely. i think when the court took both these cases i think it signaled a readiness to deal with these issues. there is a range of options for the court, but most likely that range falls for incremental advance for same-sex couples or something truly historic. >> eliot: as much as my heart and soul and every bone in my body wants richard to be right but i'm the view of the roberts and kennedy will take the conservative view and say respect states rights, but the federal government cannot discriminate a
so if you wanted to thread the needle you could. >> eliot: the referendum in california itself it was unconstitutional. yet the federal statute that says we don't respect new york state's respect for same-sex marriage, a and then you're left with a crazy quilt across the nation. are you excited about the prospect of this twin set of decisions from the supreme court or nervous about it because of massive uncertainty. >> i'm not nervous at all and i'm very excited. i think that result...
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california did it. had a behavioral impact. no deal, no break. starting in 2013, they do not any recesses until they get a grand bargain. these people get seven times more days off than the typical american. if they got paid for performance, they would owe us money. thirdly, every member of congress should be required to prepare their own taxes. everyone should be required to prepare their own taxes because if they had to do it, they would wake up and we would get tax reform lot quicker. i ask people who prepare their taxes, less than 5%. as the governor knows, a lot of people, i do not get deductions but for two things. interest's on a home mortgage and charitable contributions. nothing for state, local taxes. gone. g-o-n-e. people need to recognize where we are and change incentives. >> a lot of people have made this effort. on the other hand, when you see the kind of information the general public has, one almost has to weep. one way we totally confuse people these days is with something called the baseline. the definition is in the law. they
california did it. had a behavioral impact. no deal, no break. starting in 2013, they do not any recesses until they get a grand bargain. these people get seven times more days off than the typical american. if they got paid for performance, they would owe us money. thirdly, every member of congress should be required to prepare their own taxes. everyone should be required to prepare their own taxes because if they had to do it, they would wake up and we would get tax reform lot quicker. i ask...
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this is the latest on a shooting in california. authorities say there are three people dead, four others injured. we know, two of the four are children this. happened late last neat night on an indian reservation in california. sheriff officials say when deputies were called, they found the body of a man and a woman in one trailer and a third body and another man, nearby. as soon as we learn more, we will get you the details. the supreme court has announced tell take up two landmark same-sex marriage cases, the first involving prospect cision 8, that recognizes mearng only between 1 man and 1 woman, after the state previously allowed gay couples to get married. the second case will examine the constitutionality of a federal law, the defensive marriage act, which defines a marriage between one man and one woman. let's bring in the experts here. the chief counsel for the chief accountability center and the national organization of marriage representative. >> thank you. >> in sm states and voters and legislatures have decided it's oka
this is the latest on a shooting in california. authorities say there are three people dead, four others injured. we know, two of the four are children this. happened late last neat night on an indian reservation in california. sheriff officials say when deputies were called, they found the body of a man and a woman in one trailer and a third body and another man, nearby. as soon as we learn more, we will get you the details. the supreme court has announced tell take up two landmark same-sex...
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karen finney, mark sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. thank you for helping foster kids. thank you for the school supplies. thank you for the new shoes. thank you, secret santa. and thank you for donating money. your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. - thank you. - thank you. gracias por su ayuda. thank you. >>> now to john boehner's waterloo on the so-called fiscal cliff. the speaker's plan "b" going bust last night in a staggering loss of leadership and leverage for the gop. there goes the speaker leaving for ohio after wasting most of the last week trying to pass a one-sided plan to raise rates only on earnings over $1 million. boehner could not even get that passed his conservative caucus. this morning the speaker faced challenging questions. >> what went wrong? >> are you giving up on your conference? are you quitting? >> in light of what happened last night, if you're not concerned, shouldn't you be? >> no, i'm not. merry christmas, everyone. thank you. >>
karen finney, mark sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. thank you for helping foster kids. thank you for the school supplies. thank you for the new shoes. thank you, secret santa. and thank you for donating money. your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. - thank you. - thank you. gracias por su ayuda. thank you. >>> now to john boehner's waterloo on the...
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in california there is a bill tightening california's ammunitions restrictions. but even as those good ideas take shape there are a lot of bad ideas lurking around the corner. take virginia governor's plan to arm teachers. really think about it. teachers with guns in charge of five years olds. >> school administrators should have guns under lock and key, if that principal could have been able to have a gun, and step in and kill him, we would have saved a lot of lives. >> jennifer: republican lawmakers in tennessee also plan to introduce a similar session. and republican lawmakers in south dakota oklahoma texas, florida, minnesota, they have all expressed support for arming school teachers. one bad idea after another. but wait a second perhaps the most ludicrous idea came from special correspondent megan [ inaudible ]. she propose he teach students to take down killers themselves. she wrote . . . seriously! let's train kamikaze kindergartners to take down crazed killers. that idea is by far the worst. for more on this story, i welcome inside "the war room" "mother
in california there is a bill tightening california's ammunitions restrictions. but even as those good ideas take shape there are a lot of bad ideas lurking around the corner. take virginia governor's plan to arm teachers. really think about it. teachers with guns in charge of five years olds. >> school administrators should have guns under lock and key, if that principal could have been able to have a gun, and step in and kill him, we would have saved a lot of lives. >> jennifer:...
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last i checked, california doesn't have the money for it. >> california is america's greece. we continue see them, you know, gone past the proverbial, you know, they have gone over, and it feels weir base there's people re-election -- weird because there's a lot of people who are relatively poor, and if you're rich, you can handle it, but they both are together on the same things, and it's those people in the middle, those 1 million, by the way, who left in the last ten years to go to texas because they are the ones who get crush in all of this, and real opportunities are a loss for everyone, and at some point, you hit a break wall. it's happening around the world right now. neil: how many will actually use it for the intentions it has? >> from what i read, they admit programs like this around the country have been ripe with all kinds of frauds. i would suspect a vast majority sell it. i can't imagine, you know, a lot of homeless people are drug addicts, you know, we got -- by the way, we got a lot of programs out there. you know, for homeless people, and we got a ton of prog
last i checked, california doesn't have the money for it. >> california is america's greece. we continue see them, you know, gone past the proverbial, you know, they have gone over, and it feels weir base there's people re-election -- weird because there's a lot of people who are relatively poor, and if you're rich, you can handle it, but they both are together on the same things, and it's those people in the middle, those 1 million, by the way, who left in the last ten years to go to...
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which side are you on, boy ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ >> jennifer: let's start tonight with one of california's most significant contributions to the world... blue jeans! during the gold rush, bavarian immigrant began making durable cotton pants for miners seeking their fortune in the california hills. that man was levi strauss. now, 140 years later 450 million pairs of jeans are sold every year in the u.s. alone. now, you would think with that volume, the manufacturing process would be totally mechanized but actually a lot of it is still done by hand. a typical pair of jeans is made from 15 individual pieces, someone has to oversee cutting all of those pieces and sew them together and as you can see in this discovery channel documentary, the seams get ironed out flat then the zipper and the rivets are attached and finally, because who wants new-looking jeans they get distressed. workers put them on giant rubber legs that get blown up like balloons and then they give some rough treatment to them so they really look like they came out of a california mine. now, that discovery channel documentary
which side are you on, boy ♪ ♪ which side are you on ♪ >> jennifer: let's start tonight with one of california's most significant contributions to the world... blue jeans! during the gold rush, bavarian immigrant began making durable cotton pants for miners seeking their fortune in the california hills. that man was levi strauss. now, 140 years later 450 million pairs of jeans are sold every year in the u.s. alone. now, you would think with that volume, the manufacturing process...
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that's what california's doing here, isn't it? >> no, it's not. in fact, there's no other area, in fact, there's no case that we've been able to find in the area of counseling where the state has actually come in and said in this particular subject matter, we're going to allow only one viewpoint on this otherwise permissible subject matter. >> jeff toobin, matt staver, appreciate you being on. thank you. >>> i want to dig deeper with dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr. drew." we spoke a short time ago. when i interviewed people who claimed to be ex-gay, you know, when you really start to dig deeper and talk to them, they acknowledge for the most part, just about everyone i have ever interviewed, that they still have natural feelings toward people of the same sex. they are just forcing themselves not to act on it. sometimes unsuccessfully, ultimately unsuccessfully. but they're basically just repressing themselves, which doesn't seem like a healthy thing to do. >> no. i would agree with you and i think most all professionals and certainly professio
that's what california's doing here, isn't it? >> no, it's not. in fact, there's no other area, in fact, there's no case that we've been able to find in the area of counseling where the state has actually come in and said in this particular subject matter, we're going to allow only one viewpoint on this otherwise permissible subject matter. >> jeff toobin, matt staver, appreciate you being on. thank you. >>> i want to dig deeper with dr. drew pinsky, host of hln's "dr....
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a california superintendent is expect -- isn't expecting a lot of discussion in the matter. now all 1100 school districts are being told to review their safety plans. many schools are considering putting new safety measures into place including cameras, guards, fences, and so some cases metal detectors. >> i'm confident california schools are safe and administrators are doing an excellent job in assuring the plans are fresh and up to date. >> reporter: some parents argue adding more security won't keep someone from entering a school. pointing out sandy hook elementary had a locked door into the school but the gunman shot his way through it. >> it's not going to stop somebody. that is their intention. they obviously think about it and then go do it. >> reporter: after the columbine shootings in colorado schools started doing armed intruder drills. you can expect those to increase. some districts are even talking about arming their educators. live in san francisco i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >> and we'll have more coverage of the sandy hook school shooting throughou
a california superintendent is expect -- isn't expecting a lot of discussion in the matter. now all 1100 school districts are being told to review their safety plans. many schools are considering putting new safety measures into place including cameras, guards, fences, and so some cases metal detectors. >> i'm confident california schools are safe and administrators are doing an excellent job in assuring the plans are fresh and up to date. >> reporter: some parents argue adding more...
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recognizable in california. so the issue presented by the california ed case, if it's decided broadly -- that's a big if -- could affect every state. what's good for california is good for all of the other 49 states. >> jonathan capehart, i heard both richard and dustin very optimistic. i was recently at the court and looked at that, of those nine as i listened to the argument on the affirmative action, a case heard about a month ago. when i look at that bench and i see judges there, do you think that they go with the arc of the future? i mean, we are talking about scalia and clarence thomas, some judges that could be scary. >> yes, they could be scary and they very well might be scary. but the key justice in all of this is going to be justice kennedy. he is the one who eloquently wrote in the texas case, saying that the dignity of guy men and lesbians should not be trampled upon by the federal government and it was that ruling that set off justice scalia who said in 2003 that because of what the majority wrote
recognizable in california. so the issue presented by the california ed case, if it's decided broadly -- that's a big if -- could affect every state. what's good for california is good for all of the other 49 states. >> jonathan capehart, i heard both richard and dustin very optimistic. i was recently at the court and looked at that, of those nine as i listened to the argument on the affirmative action, a case heard about a month ago. when i look at that bench and i see judges there, do...
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there are times you need it here in california but i don't think it gets as cold as california. so there is good news there. we have a couple of things brewing here. ben lomond highway 9 at glen arbor. not a lot of details for this trouble spot but lots of activity a tree down wires also down in the roadway they have completely shut down highway 9 at glen arbor through there. they are saying now that noon is the eta when they should be reopened so highway 9 ben lomond in the santa cruz county area. so avoid the area if you can in morning because of that. elsewhere we don't have any accidents to report otherwise. westbound 580 looking good through the altamont pass to the dublin interchange. only a 14-minute ride no delays on 680 just yet. also highway 4 we have some early-morning roadwork westbound and eastbound a full freeway closure at one point but everything is in the green now so traffic free-flowing both directions. you might see some on- and off- ramps through the area. westbound 237 through milpitas not bad so far, so good and easy 6 to 8 minutes between 880 and 101. 880
there are times you need it here in california but i don't think it gets as cold as california. so there is good news there. we have a couple of things brewing here. ben lomond highway 9 at glen arbor. not a lot of details for this trouble spot but lots of activity a tree down wires also down in the roadway they have completely shut down highway 9 at glen arbor through there. they are saying now that noon is the eta when they should be reopened so highway 9 ben lomond in the santa cruz county...
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the other is a challenge to california's prop 8, which took away the right of same sex marriage that had been previously approved by state courts. >>> florida governor charlie crist completed his political transformation. crist was elected governor as a republican in 2006, then later ran for the senate as an independent. he campaigned for president obama, and spoke at the democratic national convention. he's now officially a democrat and is widely expected to run for governor again in 2014. >>> south africa's beloved nelson mandela is getting tests in a hospital. the country's president says no cause for alarm there. he says the 94-year-old mandela is getting tests consistent with his age. the nobel laureate became his nation's first black president. >>> the fbi wants to talk to a man in custody in egypt. he's a well known islamic extremist. that's why egypt wanted him taken down. but american terrorist watchers think he might be behind the deadly attacks this year at the u.s. consulate in libya. cnn's susan candiotti has more from new york now. >> investigators have had this man on
the other is a challenge to california's prop 8, which took away the right of same sex marriage that had been previously approved by state courts. >>> florida governor charlie crist completed his political transformation. crist was elected governor as a republican in 2006, then later ran for the senate as an independent. he campaigned for president obama, and spoke at the democratic national convention. he's now officially a democrat and is widely expected to run for governor again in...
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. >> my name is hunter landers i'm president/founder of big fish wines, we're a boutique california winery, we source our grapes from vineyards all across the state, then make the wine in small vats. i got into the wine making business primarily to just learn how to make wine. just a hobby. i really enjoy sharing it with friends and family and decided to turn it into a business. i've done some financing and banking with chase, and they were a recognized brand that i trusted and the ink card fit with our needs. we have plans and goals that we'd like to reach, but in the same sense we understand that things can change and we need to be flexible. i use ink because it gives us the flexibility to expand and run our business that we wouldn't normally have. i make my wines based on what are personally pleasing to me. it turns out that the wines i like to make, a lot of other people enjoy them as well. (vo) brought to you by ink from chase, the card for the most resourceful business owners. make your mark with ink, go to [ male announcer ] red lobster's crabfest ends soon. hurry in and try five su
. >> my name is hunter landers i'm president/founder of big fish wines, we're a boutique california winery, we source our grapes from vineyards all across the state, then make the wine in small vats. i got into the wine making business primarily to just learn how to make wine. just a hobby. i really enjoy sharing it with friends and family and decided to turn it into a business. i've done some financing and banking with chase, and they were a recognized brand that i trusted and the ink...
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was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, >>> in california, a robber goes to great lengths to break into a video game store. he drove his car through the window before grabbing iphones and ipads and left his vehicle and took off on foot. store owners are left with missing merchandise and big repairs. last check police had not found the suspect. >> the cowboy's player charged with manslaughter makes a court appearance. >> been ordered to wear an electronic monitor to track his blood alcohol level and bond was lowered from 500 to $100,000. charged within toxin indicated manslaughter for the accident that killed his friend and teammate jerry brown. police say brent was sleeping when his car hit a curb and flipped over. the cowboys have barred him from standing on the sidelines for the rest of the year. in court today, he appeared in jeans and a white t-shirt. >> thank you. on the nfl reserve nonfootball illness list. >> volunteers from the midwest hope caring pets will help ease the pain of children after friday's shooting. >> reporter: nine gol
was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, >>> in california, a robber goes to great lengths to break into a video game store. he drove his car through the window before grabbing iphones and ipads and left his vehicle and took off on foot. store owners are left with missing merchandise and big repairs. last check police had not found the suspect. >> the cowboy's player charged with manslaughter makes a court appearance. >>...
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she is like a huge loss in our community. >> the singer's california drivers' license what among the wreckage and so far no pod dishave been recovered. >>> they are investigating a driveby shooting. two men were shot and wounded in front of a home on mandarin way. both men are expected to survive. one victim is a stepson of a man who was shot and killed saturday about a block away. so far no arrests have been made. >>> well, there has been another shake up in the port of oakland after questionable spending of public money. maritime director jamessian is stepping down and the report comes as they release an internal audit on single transactions. more than 60 to $07,000 in -- $70,000 in extravagant gifts expose the port for tax liabilities. >> it is something we take seriously and we are not going to close our eyes to it and make sure the mistakes of the past are not repeated. >> he is the second one to step down and benjamin abruptly retired last month. the two racked up more than 5,000 in charges in two strip clubs and that money has since been repaid. >>> parent and think means face
she is like a huge loss in our community. >> the singer's california drivers' license what among the wreckage and so far no pod dishave been recovered. >>> they are investigating a driveby shooting. two men were shot and wounded in front of a home on mandarin way. both men are expected to survive. one victim is a stepson of a man who was shot and killed saturday about a block away. so far no arrests have been made. >>> well, there has been another shake up in the port of...
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. >>> today a california judge sentenced the hollywood hacker to 10 years in prison. james patero is accused of hacking the online accounts of a list celebrities and former co-workers including scarlett johansson, mila kunis and christina aguilera. many private pictures ended up online. >>> another drug bust at dulles airport. authorities caught a guatemalan man trying to bring cocaine into the u.s. from el salvador. the man hid 4 pounds of cocaine inside jars filled with stew. no criminal charges have been filed. the man is seeking asylum. this is the seventh drug bust in the past year at dulles. >>> coming up on the news edge at 11:00, big news for soda lovers, a major ingredient in diet pepsi is about to change. we'll tell you why the company thinks you'll like this new recipe even more. >> and easy bake oven is about to get a makeover at 11:00. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. in what world do potatoes, bacon and cheese add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪ [ whispers ] real bacon... creamy cheese... 100 calories... [ chef ] ma'am [ male announcer ] progresso. y
. >>> today a california judge sentenced the hollywood hacker to 10 years in prison. james patero is accused of hacking the online accounts of a list celebrities and former co-workers including scarlett johansson, mila kunis and christina aguilera. many private pictures ended up online. >>> another drug bust at dulles airport. authorities caught a guatemalan man trying to bring cocaine into the u.s. from el salvador. the man hid 4 pounds of cocaine inside jars filled with...
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california pulling in $4.8 billion in the lottery. there are concerns that all of that money spent on a game when people can hardly afford everyday necessities. we have the latest from los angeles. >> reporter: good morning, eric. states across the nation, lottery sales were rising in 2012. according to the experts, it has a lot to do with the state of the economy. >> are you going to walk away with it? >> reporter: even when times are tough, lot rows rake in the dough. >> in bad times, people want to have hopes and dreams and they are living identity those dreams in the lottery. >> reporter: lottery sales nationwide jumped 9% over 2011, which was up 7% from 2010. >> it's a fun diversion, a fun recreational activity, a fun way to give flight to our imagination about what we might do if we won $1 million. >> reporter: states see it as a way to supplement lost tax revenues. >> i won! yes! >> reporter: in california, which has the nation's third highest unemployment rate, lottery sales are up 20%. >> the million-dollar raffle is back. >>
california pulling in $4.8 billion in the lottery. there are concerns that all of that money spent on a game when people can hardly afford everyday necessities. we have the latest from los angeles. >> reporter: good morning, eric. states across the nation, lottery sales were rising in 2012. according to the experts, it has a lot to do with the state of the economy. >> are you going to walk away with it? >> reporter: even when times are tough, lot rows rake in the dough....
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. >> reporter: the son of a california cattle rancher and classically trained pianist, brubeck had a natural ear for melodies. at home in connecticut in 1961 he told walter cronkite -- >> it's like a baseball player or any athlete. he's only good when he instinctively does the right thing. the dave brubeck quartet's signature tune "tyke five" appeared on their landmark album "time out." released in 1959, it was the first jazz album to sell a million copies. the opening cut "bluerondo allah turk" was taken from a street rhythm in istanbul. >> one two one two, one two three." >> reporter: throughout his career, brubeck was an ambassador for music. in 1988, he played at the reagan/gorbachev summit in moscow and later remembered -- >> the room started keeping time. all these people that almost hated each other were swinging. >> reporter: in 1994 president clinton awarded him the national medal of the arts. >> i'll never forget the first time when as a high school musician, i discovered that i could actually play the saxophone lead in "take five." (laughter) >> reporter: in 2009 the kenne
. >> reporter: the son of a california cattle rancher and classically trained pianist, brubeck had a natural ear for melodies. at home in connecticut in 1961 he told walter cronkite -- >> it's like a baseball player or any athlete. he's only good when he instinctively does the right thing. the dave brubeck quartet's signature tune "tyke five" appeared on their landmark album "time out." released in 1959, it was the first jazz album to sell a million copies. the...